Growing in Language and Calling
Missionary Newsletter (Nov 2025)
I am now more than halfway through my English course, and I cannot stop thanking God for His faithfulness. The name of the school is English for the Kingdom, and while I learn and improve the Grammar, I also improve to have a better communication through activities like preaching the Gospel, sharing with people from different continents, talking in public, etc.
Sharing about North Corea
We also have studied tools that teach us how to reach the least-reached places in the world with the Gospel, such as the Joshua Project and the Jesus Film. We have also had the opportunity to hear testimonies from missionaries from other countries, both from reached and unreached areas.Missionary Kennet Bae who was in prison in North Korea
ExperienceThree weeks ago, we completed an outreach in Lynchburg, Virginia, where we preached to people living on the streets, prayed for university students, and supported the local YWAM base. During this time, I also began my training in Children at Risk. Then my schedule overlapped with my first online class for training in work with of train about children at risk, although I could not participate live, I was later able to watch the recording.
I feel so motivated to get training to be a facilitador of the on-line Children at Risk seminar online.
Seeing the End of the Spear in Lynchburg
One other special moment in Lynchburg, was when my teacher showed the movie The End of the Spear, (The story of five American missionaries who died for preaching the gospel in Ecuador). I have watched this movie many times, and yet, watching it alongside my classmates, I could not hold back my tears thinking that there are still two clans of this tribe who have not yet heard the message of salvation.
A Grateful and Expectant Heart
After my English School I will return to my country, to try to visit and help my parents in the ministry, I also will try to resolve problems with my health, and to obtain bibles in audio in the Waorani Language to provide in a village called Wentaro, where the Taromenanis women (a clan of Waoranis that are not civilized) are having pacific contact with other Waorani civilized women. My desired is to give to the civilized Waoranis solar Bibles in audio so they can hear the Gods Word and also when they find the Taromenanis they can share that bibles with them.
To share the gospel to the Taromenanis is humanity impossible, because they are nomads and when they see a person with clothes, they immediately kill. I am praying for this clan from 2012 and working on it from 2017, living with the tribe for short periods of times, and during this process I have seen how God is opening little by little the doors.
If they receive the Gods word through the civilized Waoranis may it could be their first time. I can't wait that this day come.
Grateful
I am deeply grateful to God for His love, for His constant faithfulness, and for the people He has placed on my path; friends and brothers who pray, support, and encourage this calling. I am excited to see how God continues guiding my steps and working so that His purpose in my life
With love and gratitude,




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